Cameron McNeill plans to hand out 2,010 red umbrellas in city core

Vancouver real-estate marketer Cameron McNeill has ordered up 2,010 red umbrellas, which  he and his staff will be handing out in downtown Vancouver  on Tuesday (February 16). The giveaways will take place  between the Yaletown Canada Line station and David Lam Park.

McNeill, founder of TAC Real Estate Corp., says these umbrellas will go to people who might have  "forgotten" to wear red to  express support for Canada's Olympic athletes.

"I think downtown will be a sea of read and if TAC can be a small part of that, we are proud to help," McNeill stated.

Anyone needing shelter from the rain can pick up a free TAC  umbrella at 11 a.m. on Tuesday at the corner of Homer Street and Pacific Avenue.

It's a timely gesture. Today, Vanoc announced that heavy rains forced the cancellation of  standing-room general admission tickets at Cypress Mountain snowboard ski cross events on Monday (February 15) and Tuesday.

Meanwhile, organizers of  today's Chinese New Year Parade in Vancouver's Chinatown asked teams of marchers to wear red to express their support for Canada's Olympic athletes--which created an even redder-than-usual procession along Pender, Gore, and Keefer streets.

Comments

3 Comments

Cameron McNeill

Feb 15, 2010 at 11:18pm

the cool team at TAC deserves the credit for this idea! Go Canada! Even in the rain!!!
C

Ilona Edens

Feb 16, 2010 at 10:38am

Thanks Cam!!! Go Canada GO!!

Cory Raven

Feb 17, 2010 at 3:39pm

It was fun handing them out! People are so excited about cheering Canada on. and a little secret for anyone interested, we actually have a few hundred more umbrellas that we'll be handing out if and when it rains again during the games (let's hope it doesn't!)

Go CANADA and Go TAC Real Estate!